Add Ergon GP3 (Formerly GR2) Handlebar Grips to your basket now

Made with a GFK composite bar end with an rubber anti-slip insert. The bar end and support platform can be independently adjusted to suit riding position and style.

Top Features of the Ergon GP3 (Formerly GR2) Handlebar Grips

Sizes: Small (Small/Medium) and Large (Medium/Large) Gripshift

Sizes: Small (Small/Medium) and Large (Medium/Large) Standard

Use: Mountain bike, Touring

Product Data

MTB:

Yes

Lightweight 3 finger barends feature an alu core for maximum security. The bar end and support platform can be independently adjusted to suit riding position and style.

Please be aware, you may be sent packaging with GR2 or packaging with GP3. GP3 is a direct replacement of the GR2 grip.

About
Bar Grips

Handlebar grips are the point of contact for your hands and often over-looked, a good pair of grips will reduce your fatigue, increase your control and make your ride more enjoyable. There are a few types of grip fitment, Lock-on grips from Sunline or Lizard Skin are ideal for XC use as they won't slip and twist. Ergonomic handle bar grips from Ergon are immensely popular amongst leisure cyclists and tourers due to their increased contact area and shape.

About the Ergon brand

Ergon produce bicycle grips, backpacks, gloves and tools. Ergon's aim is to develop products that offer the best ergonomics for cyclists, combining the best scientific principles with practicality.

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Ergon GR2 Magnesium Handlebar Grips
I bought these after riding a friends bike which had them fitted. I was very impressed with the comfort and flexibility of hand positions they offer.
The grips were easy to fit, but it takes a few trys at adjustment to get them spot on, but worth the effort. The quality of the product is excellent and they look very neat on the bike. If i weret to be ultra picky the bar end could do with being a fraction taller to aid climbing, but because it is squat you benefit as it is unlikley to snag on undergrowth etc.
Overall these are cracking grips that will enhance the comfort of your riding
10 July 2010

Top quality grips.
These are the best grips I have ever used. Combined with the bar ends they are unbeatable. I have small hands so the smallish ends suit me but those with larger hands might benefit from longer ends.
I put my bike on a mag trainer to get the positioning correct and have not had to adjust them again. I have some trouble with arthritis in my hands and being able to "rest" them on the grips is a huge advantage for me.
Highly recommended.
04 July 2010

Great Grips
Read a lot of reviews about how good they were and have to agree. Took a bit of tweeking to get the angles right but very happy with them and hands feel much better after a ride than with the supplied grips on the bike. Bar ends are just long enough as well. Looked at the standard ones but they seemed a touch heavy to be hanging off the end of the bars so went for the Mag version, just a touch expensive but Carbon ones more so.
03 July 2010

Numb no more
All my bikes now have Ergon grips with the bar ends. They are superb quality and easy to fit. Each time, it has taken several rides and several adjustments to get the angle spot on. But once correct, no more numbness. Bar ends as a concept are great, but the magnesium bar ends instead of the standard aluminum ones are not worth the extra money. If I was focused on saving every gram, I wouldn't fit bar ends at all, I don't know what I was thinking.
01 July 2010

Answers

I think this is to do with the size of the rubber grips rather than the metal ends - the pads are supposed to 'ergonomically' fit the palm of your hand, so (excusing the generalisation) probably S if a woman and L if a man?

Hello i am after getting a set of these but i want to know how much difference is the big size i have seen the small but my hands are fairly big not fat as i need to know before fitting them to already congested kona bar

I have the larger of the grips, my hands aren't that big, medium glove, and the grips are fine size wise.These are very very comfortable, frankly quite decadent really. I was concerned that they would just be an expensive gimmick but they are clearly not, worth every penny, certainly would not go back to standard grips.

The two sizes only relate to the size of the rest on the grip, the grips do not get longer. If you have large hands you should purchase the large size for best comfort, it will not take up additional bar space.